Watch Snowboarding Olympics 2018 – Live Stream

Snowboarding at the 2018 Winter Olympics will be held at the Bokwang Phoenix Park in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The events will be held between 10 and 24 February 2018. A total of ten snowboarding events will be held.

The parallel slalom event which made its debut four years prior was dropped from the games in favour of a new big air event.

Snowboarding Live Stream

This Winter Olympics will bring some respite to all the American fans as NBC will be going out all guns blazing in its bid to broadcast the 2018 Winter Olympics. NBC will be streaming a record 2400 hours of Olympic Games and that too without any time delay. Streaming will be available on NBC’s Sports App from 11 pm ET on 7th February. NBC will come up with prime time coverage from 8 pm ET the following day. An almost similar schedule will also be followed by beIN Sports, ITV, and FOX.

Watch Online

Websites of national Olympic committees of all the participating nations will also be providing a free live stream of the sports in which athletes from that country would be participating. Fans who do not have any official live stream source can easily use any VPN gateway which allows connection to any one of the official live stream channels. A guide on how to use the portals and which are the best VPNs available on the internet can be accessed a previous post on our website.

Schedule

The snowboarding events will kick start with the Men’s slopestyle qualification on 10th February followed by Men’s Slopestyle Finals on 11th, Women’s Slopestyle Finals and on 12th, Women’s Halfpipe Finals on 13th, Men’s Halfpipe Finals on 14th, Men’s snowboard cross seeding round and finals on 15th, Women’s Snowboard Cross see din round and finals on 16th, Women’s Big Air Finals on 23rd, and Men’s Big air finals, Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom Finals, and Women’s Giant Slalom Finals on 24th of February 2018.

Host

The ten medal events of Snowboarding will be played at the Bokwang Phoenix Park in Pyeongchang, South Korea. A maximum quota of 258 (142 men, 116 women) athletes will be allowed to participate in all the ten medal events combined.

Event details

There will be a total of 10 medal events with both men and women participating in five of them. The five events which they will be participating in are Parallel Giant Slalom, Big Air, Halfpipe, Slopestyle, and Snowboard Cross. The Parallel Slalom event which featured last time has been replaced by the Big Air event. Athletes will be elected by the National Olympic Committees of the participating nations. A maximum of 14 men and 14 women can be shortlisted by a nation to participate in all the ten events.